Adobe has partnered with India’s Ministry of Education to provide Adobe Express access to 20 million students and 500,000 educators across India.
The partnership was announced at a signing ceremony led by Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Honourable Minister of Education, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India, during the G-20 Leaders’ Summit in India.
Adobe Express is continuing to empower and inspire the next generation of creators, marketers, data scientists and business leaders, enabling them to first succeed in school, and then enter the workforce with competitive advantages.
When making this announcement, India’s Minister of Education said, In the time of digitisation, new ideas, new innovation and creativity, this partnership is going to create a new standard and benchmark for students … I congratulate the entire education ecosystem for having a collaborative MoU with an important multinational and global company, who with its knowledge and capacity will go beyond.
Adobe’s India VP & MD Prativa Mohapatra said, Digital and creative literacy are foundational skills in bringing ideas to life. At Adobe, it is our mission to make our technology accessible to everyone. Over the years, Adobe’s creativity and digital skilling programs have touched the lives of millions of students across India, and we are excited to further our impact with the launch of this new program.
Adobe Express is being used by millions of users globally. The innovations in Express bring the power and precision of Adobe’s popular photo, design, video, document and generative AI tools into a new AI-first, all-in-one editor, making tasks like creating stunning social video content, touching up images, importing, editing and decorating PDFs, designing engaging book reports and resumes, and more.
Find out more about Adobe Express in Education via – https://www.adobe.com/education/express/
